Allergens: Mold

What is mold?

Mold is a member of the fungus family. It is a branching-type of growth called hyphae. It rarely dies from heat or cold exposure, but remains dormant until a particular season, such as spring or fall, when it grows and thrives.

Where does mold grow?

Mold lives in moist conditions where there is oxygen and other chemicals. Places mold may be found are:

Outside:

On dead or dying vegetation

Moist, shady areas

Rotting leaves and logs

Inside:

Damp basements and closets

Bathrooms

Food storage areas

Refrigerators

House plants

Air conditioners and humidifiers

Mattresses

Upholstered furniture

Garbage containers

What is mold allergy?

Mold spores or fragments may be inhaled through the nose and into the lungs or touched and they may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Allergic reactions may include hay fever-like symptoms, such as sneezing, runny nose, and red eyes, or a skin rash. Inhaling mold spores may cause wheezing or other symptoms in people who have asthma and are allergic to mold spores.